It looks as ifthe hotteenager romance drama Cinderella and the 4 Nights has in spite of everythingdiscovered anetwork to name home.The cable network tvN currently picked it up. I amsatisfied information technology found a network after slightly of concern that it willno longerprotected one. The drama is 100%pre-produced with filming having just wrapped up. It shouldhad been a disgrace if no personsought afterto select it up.

The drama starsPark So Dam (Because It is the First Time) as ayoung womanwho does a excellent deed andis given the opportunity to are living at the mansion of a wealthy chaebol and make some cashto visit college. And if that's notfortunate enough, the chaebol's 3good-looking grandsons also live there as neatly a bodyguard who is to seem subsequently her.

Our guys come with Jung Il Woo (Night Watchman's Journal) who is a section wild, yet is hiding a sort and lonely side; CNBLUE's Lee Jung Shin (Temptation) asa most sensiblesuperstar who is the great guy of the crowd alongside a a laugh and playful personality; Ahn Jae Hyun (Blood) who is your standard rich guy with looks, money, and no worries; andour bodyguard played through Choi Min (Yong Pal) who is there to be offeringcoverage to our heroine.

AdvertisementCinderella and the Four Nights is taking a look to air in the past due summer of 2016 on tvN.

Second teaser released for the impending Korean drama "Cinderella and the 4 Knights"

"Cinderella and the Four Knights" (2015)Directed through Kwon Hyeok-chanWritten by Min Ji-eun, Won Yeong-silNetwork : tvNWith Jeong Il-woo, Ahn Jae-hyeon, Park So-dam, Lee Jung-shin, Son Na-eun, Choi Min-I,...16 episodes - Sat, Sun 23:00SynopsisA formative years adventure taleaccording to an normal novel. A contentedtopfaculty student, whose dream is to be a vet, enters the Sky Space to are living with 3wealthy young men and a bodyguard.Broadcast beginning date in Korea : 2016/08/12

Added new pictures for the impending Korean drama "Cinderella and the 4 Knights" (2015)Directed by way of Kwon Hyeok-chanWritten by Min Ji-eun, Won Yeong-silNetwork : tvNWith Jeong Il-woo, Ahn Jae-hyeon, Park So-dam, Lee Jung-shin, Son Na-eun, Choi Min-I,...16 episodes - Sat, Sun 23:00SynopsisA adolescence adventure talein accordance with an normal novel. A happytopcollege student, whose dream is to be a vet, enters the Sky Area to are living amongst3wealthy young men and a bodyguard.Broadcast beginning date in Korea : 2016/08/12

Upcoming Drama “Cinderella and the 4 Knights” Finalizes Main points For Airingsoojji Might 27, 2016 0 The highly expectedmyth drama “Cinderella and the Four Knights” will officially air via broadcasting station tvN.

On May just 27, a representative of tvN stated, “‘Cinderella and the Four Knights’ has lately finalized its airing agenda and is in its production stages. The corporatein control of the production, HB Entertainment, suggests that the confirmed schedule can be announced next week.

Based on a unique by author Baek Myo, “Cinderella and the Four Knights” is readya feminine character, played by Park So Dam, who finally ends up living in a mansion where imaginary corporate Haneul Teams3 grandsons (played by Jung Il Woo, Ahn Jae Hyun, Lee Jung Shin respectively) live. The drama will revolve round the quirky happenings of the cohabitants.

Actors Jung Il Woo, Ahn Jae Hyun, CNBLUE member Lee Jung Shin, Park So Dam, Choi Min, and A Red member Son Naeun have showed their participation in the drama. Previous this year, those actors got herein combination for the first script reading. Actress Park So Dam is currently also concerned in KBS2s drama “Beautiful Mind,” which is determined to air in June, developing a doable overlap in air dates of either dramas.

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In episode five of “Pinocchio,” all of our heroes have new jobs as rookie reporters—though not all at the same station. There’s plenty of drama at home as well, as In Ha deals with her newfound feelings, and Dal Po tries to keep his distance.

These were my five favorite scenes of “Pinocchio,” episode five:

1. In Ha behind the counter

Park Shin Hye is just killing it in this role, and no scene better illustrates why than her never-ending convenience store breakdown. Dejected by the fact that Dal Po was offered a position by YGN but she was rejected (again), she sobs and tells her sad story to every customer she checks out, hiccupping all the while. What made this scene special, to my mind, was that even as I pitied In Ha, I was laughing hysterically. Yes, I want the best for In Ha—but she’s so wonderfully over-the-top when things don’t go her way.

2. In Ha’s confession

This drama certainly wastes no time! One of the great results of In Ha’s Pinocchio syndrome is that she can’t hide facts that she considers important. So instead of hiding her crush on Dal Po for five episodes, she tells him almost immediately. I love that we have a heroine who is so forthright. I only wish that Dal Po would be inspired by her and try a little honesty. I understand why he didn’t tell In Ha that he’s had a crush on her for years, but I’m disappointed that his silence made her think that she’s alone in her feelings.

3. Everybody bought Dal Po medicine

This scene was so sweet! When Dal Po is queasy at dinner (thanks to the autopsy he witnessed earlier that day), every family member independently buys him medicine. It’s such a subtle way to show us just how close-knit this family is.

4. Hyung takes his revenge seriously

Wow. Dal Po’s sweet-faced hyung Jae Myung has a lot of anger hidden behind his pleasant façade. Where Dal Po wants to use his position as a reporter to tell the truth about what happened to his family, Jae myung just wants to punish those he deems responsible—and his idea of punishment involves murder. I both love and hate this development: I love it because it’s such a dark, interesting route for this drama to take. But I hate it because I fear that Jae Myung sacrificed his chance for a happy ending with this revenge, and that makes me really sad.

5. Dal Po finally tells the truth

This scene was so immensely satisfying. Finally, Dal Po tells someone his real name, Ki Ha Myung. And much as I want for him to tell In Ha this particular truth, I think it’s really interesting that his first confidant is his new sunbae Gyo Dong. I’m excited to see how their relationship will develop now that Gyo Dong knows what Dal Po’s mission is—Dal Po could really use an ally at YGN.

"What was the title again?" This has become a staple question in manyhouseholds in the United States on weekends or evena regular day. It is notunknown to many that K-drama and K-pop are nearly inseparable. For most fans ofKorean entertainment, one or the other ofK-drama or K-popleads theminto thisfun and sometimes addicting world.

In 2011, K-drama started becoming more accessible in the United States, andK-drama watching also became more secure, as backdoor copyright infringingchannels became less rampant. Back then, Hulu was just testing out the watersand made a few titles available on the service. Those titles always ended up tobe the cult K-drama hits of that time. The much buzzed "Boys Over Flowers"became the first K-drama ever to be available on Hulu. Prior to that, Hulualready established itself as a major player in the on-demand movement, workingoff a business model that enabled consumers to watch their favorite US showon-demand. So, the inclusion of K-drama on Hulu became even more important andjust in time.

Only a year later, the greater demand for K-drama among Hulu users helpedstrengthen the partnership between Hulu and Dramafever. The partnership enabledmore shows to become available on Hulu. This also fostered the growth of Koreanentertainment as access became easier and timely. Korean dramas are gettingsubtitles faster than before, nearly following a live schedule. Thisaccessibility and speed lures in more audiences, which eventually ledtoK-dramas strongest showing to-date, with 135% growth in viewership in 2012compared to 2011.

At time of reporting, Hulu has 200+ titles in its catalog, all from thosecurrently airing in Korea, as well as archive dramas. This means Hulu is able toencompass viewers nearly of all ages, and allows them to become a destination ofdiscovery among those who are neophytes in K-drama or Korean entertainment ingeneral.

With video on demand services also available for Korean language versions ofthe dramas being offered elsewhere, there is evidence thatviewers on Hulu ismade up of largely non-Koreans and even non-Asians. It is a diverse demographicof K-drama watchers, spanning cultures and nationalities, while there is a skewfor older women.While the profile of viewers is dependent on the title beingwatched,K-drama audiences have interesting common traits: beingtech savvy,passionate and highly engaged in their viewing.

As K-drama is fast becoming a clear avenue to enter mainstream entertainmentchannels in the US, greater exposure and viewer outreach are needed to continuethe growth trend.

20 episodes (40 parts) - Mon~Thu 00:30Also known as "Full House TAKE 2"

Synopsis

Season 2 of a popular drama that was written by Won Soo-yeon.

The long-awaited sequel to Full House it's no-holds-barred in this second series about modern and unconventional romance. Feisty hapkido teacher Jang Man Ok fights her way to become the stylist of TAKE ONE, a popular idol group. Pretty boys Lee Tae Ik and Won Kang Hwi comprise the group, and although they have vastly different personalities, they both take a liking to Man Ok. What follows is a steamy, polyamorous love triangle. Man Ok is living the fantasy: dating an entire idol group at once!